Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, February 28, 1919, Image 4

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    W ANT AD S.
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
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J 'C i c r s
O z v T T i-S
▲ POORLY FBD HORSE
refleet« discredit on it« n a m , but the
owner get» the worat of the deal be­
cause economy in feeding the nurse
affects ita working capacity as well aa
ita appearauee. If your hurse kirks on
his feed you can eorrect it by buying
your feed here, as you get the best
quality for the least outlay. Farmers,
contractors and horse owners generally
know that our feed is always up to the
standard.
STERLING FEED CO.
w. w. M c F a r l a n d
THE
CITY
TRANSFER
HAULING AND DRAY1NG
• (Special to The Sentinel.)
Feb. 3w.—Corbett Smith and Frank
.Tones, of How River, were visitors here
Thu rsday.
Mr. and Mrs. l'ret Chnamun returned
to Cottage tlrov,. Friday, after having
spent several days here at the homo of
their daughter. Mrs. J. E. Bedford.
Miss Faye Jennings went to Cottage
Grove Friday and returned the follow­
ing day.
Mrs. Harry \V Kirk went to Taeoma
Friday to meet her husband, a member
of the 65th, Mr. Kirk had a three day
furlough which they spent together,
Mr>. Kirk returning Tuesday.
\V. J. l^irge, Sunday school mission­
ary; arrivoil Friday from Eugene.
Vied Thomas was in the Orov<> Sat
unlay on business.
A masquerade dance was held at Do-
reini halt Saturday evening. .A large
crowd attcuded uml a good time was
enjoved by everyone.
Mr. and Mrs. ls'e Thomason and fain
ly were Sunday guests at the Chas. Tee
ters home.
Sunday school and church services
were held at the church Sunday morn
ing. Rev. Large preached an interesting
sermon.
Albert A'tiughn and Corbett Smith, of
Row River, attended Sunday school and
church here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 1). 11. Hemcnway, o f the
Grove, were visitors at the Willets home
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Hattie Van A bet returned to
Kogen,. Sunday, after having spent the
week-end here with friends.
ROW RIVER.
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE
(Special to Tho Sentinel.)
Feb. 26.— About 25 or 30 from here
attended the dance at Durena Satur
PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY
day night.
Among Cottage Grove visitors from
Office at Elite
h»>re Saturday were Mrs. J. V. W ish I
Confectionery
PHONE 55
hurst and son. John Hatfield, Mr. and
Mrs. E«l. Crawford. John Mushy and S.
H. Vaughn.
Bertha and Johnnie Hatfield, of Piss
ton, visited over the week-end nt the
J. V. Hi>odhurst home.
Mrs. T. K. McMaster, Mrs. David La
Blue and Mrs. W. Low were Saturday
visitors at Dorena.
A can! party and taffy pull was given
Tuesday evening at the Sherman Wil­
ALL KINDS OF
kins homo in honor o f Mr. and Mrs.
JOBBING AND FURNITURE Wilkins’ fifth wedding anniversary. An
enjoyable evening was spent.
MOVING—PIANOS A
Ernest Smith, of Corvallis visited
Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Eva Wil
SPECIALTY
bams.
BEST OF SERVICE
A poverty danee will be given at the
G. I* Gillespie home Saturday night,
March 1. Everyone is invited to come
and bring someone else along.
Phone 164— New Era Drug Store
Little Leta Mosby. who has been very
ill with pneumonia, is improving.
Clifton Sloan, small son of .Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Sloan, is quite ill.
HOLLISTER’ S
Albert A'anghn, Corbett Smith and
Huliert Mosby uttemled rhurch and
Sumiay school at Dorena Sunday morn­
ing.
Famous for Constipation
Civile Kerr, of Cottage Orove, visited
at the S. JL A'anghn home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs! Wade Watts, o f Mount
Classy job printing. The Sentinel. •• View, moved into ramp Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rissue left Row
River Tuesday.
Corbett Smith returned to Rujada
Monday but was unable to work on ac­
count o f the snow.
Grove Transfer
Company
J a c o b s & B r e e d lo v e
GOLDEN NUGGET TABLTS
Professional Cards
♦
MAX LUEBKE
THE RAWLEIGH MAN
775 Sixth Are. W., Eugene, Ore.
O. F. Garoutte, Local Agent
R. McCARGAR. D. D. S.
DENTIST
Neuralgia relieved instantly by
local application. Residence ana
office at Fifth and Main.
Phone 131J Cottage Grove, Ore.
DR. S. M. WENDT
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention given to surgery
and eye, ear and throat. Country
calls as well as city calls answered
day or night.-
Office: Cottage Grove Hospital
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office on Main avenue
Cottage Grove
Oregon»
A. W. KIME. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in Phillips building over
the Benson drug store. Office
. phone 34 Residence phone 126J.
Oregon
DR. W. M. HAMILTON
Res. Phone 14F3
LICENSED CHIROPRACTIC
PHYSICIAN
Consultation
and examination
free. Office hours 9 to 5. Sun- V
days and evenings by appointm’t.
Office in old Cottage Grove bank
building at- 104% Main evenue.
H. J. SHINN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
and notary_publie. Practices in
all courts, Twenty-five years ex-
perienee.
Bader Bldg,
dottage Orove, Ore.
ALTA KING
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office located in the rear of
the First National bank.
Cottage Qrorve
Orrgon
D. N. McINTURFF
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practices in all courts. Will attend
to your business promptly, honest­
ly and earnestly. Special attention
given to the examination of ah
«tracts, drafting o f wills, settling
of esfaten, conveyances, collec­
tions and pensions. In First Na­
tional bank building on 0th street
Phone 30
Cottnge Grove, Ore.
H. W. TITUS. D. M. D.
l:
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Feb. 26.— Mrs. C. A. Harlow visited
in the Grove severul days o f last week.
Mrs. Ida Wicks and Mrs. O. C. Sallee
visited Friday afternoon with Mrs. J.
T. Sallee.
Mrs. L. D. Owen visited with Mrs.
Harlow Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. O. C. Sallee visited Thursday
with Mrs. Harry Casey.
Mrs. Mary Monroe, of Eugene, spent
the week-end here with her brother and
sister, Mr. und Mrs. L. D. Owen.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Sallee, Francis
Wicks and Dale Owen visited at the J.
T. Sallee home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wicks vistied at
Rujada Tuesday of last week.
Airs. Monroe and Mrs. L. D. Owen
visited Huuday afternoon with Mrs.
Harlow.
Mrs. C. R. Wicks and two children.
Ida and Walter, rteurned to their home
at Weudling Sunday.
WILDWOOD.
J. E. YOUNG
Cottage Grove
STAR.
EXPERT DENTI8TRY
Modern equipment. First Nation­
al hank bldg. O ffice hours 9 a.
m. to 12 m., 1 p. m. t*> 0 p. m. Eve­
nings or Sundays by appointment
J\
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Feb. 2<v— Mrs. E. B. Dodd, o f Wild
wood, was in Kujadu Saturday.
Aliss Virginia Gild berg and Airs. Har­
ry Hudson were in Disston Sunday.
Airs. George Smith gave a dance Sat­
urday night which was well attended.
Mrs. Jack Hastings and Airs. George
Smith were Rujada visitors last week.
The Tom .Miller family moved to the
Grove last week.
Aliss Virginia (iildberg came down
Tuesday und helped Hattie Smith haul
hay.
Joe Da me wood and family visited
Sunday at the Stanley Dnmewood home.
Clifford Smith was in Disston Sun
«lay.
Florence Carr spent Saturday night
with Florence Smith.
Ray Huter was in Disston one day of
last week.
LYNX HOLLOW.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Feb. 26.— Alex Horn came up from
Portland Saturday to visit with his
mother Mrs. Catherine Horn, anrl his
sister. Mrs. It. Y. Porter, both o f whom
are ill.
Mirwin Wolford arul liste r Porter
went to Cottage Grove Friday night and
attended a party given by their high
school teacher.
Mrs. Hacket, of Oreswell, who had
been nursing Mrs. Porter, was called
home by the illness of her parents.
J. A. Briggs was a Eugene visitor
Tuesday.
Air. arid Mrs. Marion Lebow are both
on the sick list.
Miss Parthcnia Porter, a trained
nurse, came up from Portland the last
of the week to car« for her «¡«U>r-in-ln w.
Mrs. R. Y. Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Dresser were din­
ner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. John Fergu
son Sunday.
SAGINAW.
Feb. 26.—Pearl, f'hloe and Elwyn
Whiteley returned to their home at Ku
jada Saturday.
Mrs. Howard Moody and daughters
left Thursday for Bridal Veil.
Kathleen Allen anil Alary NVnt were
in Cottage Grove Sunday.
Mrs. Scott was in Eugene Thurmlav.
A number from here attended the
show at the Areade in Cottage Gnove
Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. O. T. Bock returned from Eu­
gene Sunday.
Bertha Neat was down from the
Orove Sunday.
A nnmher of high school students
from here attended n freshmnn party in
Cottage Grove at the home o f their
teacher. Mias Lea, Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johns ami daugh­
ter Ruth have returned to their ho.me in
Portland. They were accompanied by
Mrs. Louis Miller and little daughter,
Mildred.
Miss Roberts spent the week-end at
her home at Elmira.
Geo II. Bralnanl. Real F.stato and Iu
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. llimhncll and
surance, timber lauds, mining prop
»laughter Edith, of the Grove, visited at erty, farming property and city prop
the Kirkciitlall home Sunday.
orty.
o ltfc
SILK CREEK.
The Ever Layers Are the Payers H O.
(Special to The Sentinel,)
Feb. 26 Mr amt Mrs Alinoli Owens,
on route from St. IL'Ieua. Calif., to
British t'oliimhin. spent the week end
with ridativi1« uml friends here.
Alvin ('»»ok, D. A Estes. M K Bub
cock ami E. M. Babcock cut vv»>«ul for
Ada Wilson the first of th<> week.
L. B. Single was in Portland last
week.
Mrs. Thompson sold her »Inirv herd
this week to il man from Idaho. IV A.
Estes also sold several cows to the same
party.
Miss Susie Abel »li»| not go to Coquille
last week.
Mildred Burcham and Genevieve Gil
enlsleve were Sunday night guests at
tli»« Lou Wheeler home.
Among thus,, in the Grove Mondar
were Mr and Mrs H. W. Garner. F. I*.
Wheeler, Mrs. J. F. Gilderaieve and Rev
W heeler.
IL M. Dnmewood was out from the
Grove one day last week looking after
his stock.
Mrs. A. L. Chitwood is able to be out
again, after hav ing been confined t»> the
housi' a large part of th»■ winter.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. W, McCoy were in
town Monday.
Mrs. S. Burcham has received word
from her son Otto that he is likely to
sail for the United Stat»>s about the first
o f March. ,
* LONDON.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Feb. 26 — Mrs. Albert Noth und
daughter Vivian arrived Friday from
Medford to visit Mrs. Noth
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. O. I*. Wills.
Guests at the Howard Cox home Sun
dav were Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hogue. Mr.
and Mrs. George Bales and daughter
Keta. Mr. and Mrs Bert Baughman and
son John. Miss Garland Itanton, Herald
Abeene and Josi,. and Allie Hernia.
John Massey has purchased a new car
Lee Spaugenburg is dumping his ties
and will run them to Lathem in a few
da vs.
Mr and Mrs. F.. Geer and Etnmn Jones
visited at the II. C. Combs home Sun
dnv.
I*. G. Moxlev is working the roads
near Black Butte.
N’oln Banton and Zelmn and Dorothy
Abeene spent Sunday with the Suther­
land family.
J. N. Hogue slaughtered seven hogs
Tuesday, E. Geer and II. C. Combs ns
»¡sting.
Mrs. Bud Thorne motored to the Grove
Monday and Tuesday.
THORNTON CORNERS.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Feb. 26.— Mrs. F. M. Chapman, of Di­
vide. visitial Monday and Tuesday with
her mother. Mrs. Foster.
Ben Kinanl is working on the carriage
at the Leona mill.
B F. Rinard was in Eugene Mondny.
Mr. Rinard's masonry tools were stolen
recently and he had to buy new ones.
Mrs. M'irris McKibbcn anil Mrs. Van-
ey are at Springfield visiting Mrs. Yun-
e y '« daughter. Mrs Bradford.
Mrs. Rinard visited with Mrs. Chap­
man at the Foster home Tuesday.
Mrs. Riehardson. o f Silk Creek, vis
ited one day o f last week with her sis­
ter. Miss Davidson.
Sam Lewis wns in the Grove Wednes­
day.
One of Mrs. Foster's cows crossed
Row river, in which the water is high.
Tuesday nnd returned late in the eve­
ning, washed thoroughly clean and ap­
parently none the worse for the long
swim.
White Leghorns, Tuncred strain, trap
nested every day for 13 years, which
lias built up u high laying strain. Cock
erels, hatching eggs, day old chicks for
sale; Vv mile west of city. Ilert Hands,
Cottage Grove, Ore.
jun 10 u2fi|ul
For Sale—60 acre ranch uear Walden
station; 50 under cultivation, balance
timber; all fenced; running water in all
pastures hut one. Part time. Phone
lit FI3, J. 11. Schell. Possession given
at once.
jlO mt4p<l
For Salo—Oreeu body fir wood. Leave
orders with Knowles \ Gruber. E. <’
llellntluv.
jl7m ch2lpd
For Sale—Half ton Ford truck, newly
(minted; good condition. S. R. Smith
f 14-28 pd
A good 91 acre stock ranch for sale. It
has fair house, new burn, is 7 miles
south of Cottage Grove, and has good
outrange. Airs. J. q. A. Young, phono
2 ! FI l,
/
f7-ntl4pd
For Sale--Richmond piano In first class
condition. Would consider organ as
part payment. Phone 35F3I.
fslmTpd
Lost— Oil cloth horseblanket on Wash.
ave. Friday. Return to Sentinel of
flee. _________________________ f21m7pd
Wanted Reliable boy with a bicycle to
deliver daily paper. 7(MI Giblm anil
north Seventh Nt.
fSI-m7e
For Sale Horse, wagon and harness
for * 110 John Carpi nter.
I lltfx
For Sale -2 or .8 tons of good oat hay.
W. J. Messinger, Dorena.
f2l 2 »|>il
For Sale Cheap First class Plymouth
Rock rooster of good stock J W
C l a r k . ______________ f28ui7pd
Wanted Modern house; prefer it fur
nislied. Address X, S> ntincl.
f2Mfc
For Sale —31 volumes encyclopedia Brit
tanica; cost 175; will sell for $25 if
taken at once. Mrs R. McCord. f2»mltp
Martha Kayser residence at 217 soutli
Sixth for sule; $200 down, $16 per
month._____________________ f 2 ''inlipil
Wish to rent good farm on shares, loo
ucnai, more or less, (or diversified
farming, mostly grain. Experienced; a
few hundred dollars and first class ref
Pino
ereaeea. W, w Bay, Ni 207
fjsp
St., Portland, Ore.
Found -Brown fur muff, left at Kent’s
drug store. Owner ean have snnv by
proving property u d paying for this
notice,
f 2Si
For Sale- A few tons of good hated
straw. John Hull; 2 miles south of
town.
f2H in I t j »I
For Sale—White Leghorn eggs for
hatching Tancreil nnd llognn strain
Just tested 95 fertile out of 112. Will
guarantee 90 per cent fertili» eggs. As
we only hnve 26 hens in breeding pen.
rimnot fill orders over 100 eggs at one
time. $1 per setting of 15, nr $6 per 100.
C. F. Wilkins. Call 1237 Ash ave. Cot
tage Orove.
f’j H iullpd
For Sale—Model 36 Oakland In first
class mechanical condition; self start
er; tires so per cent new; $550. Civile
Kerr.______________________ f2H ui lipil
Wanted—Tract of logged off, stump or
bush land, near railroad; not less than
HO aero« and priv,. must be right. Will
consider large truet if party will t:ik•
Eugene property in deal. Give legal de
seription, (irire nnd full particulars m
first letter. I’erdew Realty
Eugene.
»tregon.
1 28 m i Ipd
W h ere
are m y reading glasses?
Mischievoua daughter haa picked Daddy's pocket and watch««
him gleefully m he »«arches In vain for hut reading glussea. I f ,
Daddy wore Kryptok OI asmm , he would be freed from the off
und-on" nuisance of the two-pairs -o f -giggles liothcr, liecause
Kryptoks (pronounced Crip tocks) would give him, in one pair
of glasses, the necessary correction lor both rending and dis
tance.
TR
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I I V
G L A S S E S XV
THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS
give him this convenience
without that drawback of
other bifocals— the conspicu­
ous age-revealing seam or
hump.
They are crystal-clear—their
surfaces smooth and even.
They cannot lie distinguished
SHERMAN
Broken Lenmui
gnl.kly Replaced
EYE
from single-vision lenses— nnd
that's why Kryptoks are
called "the invisible bifo­
cals.
We are competent to meet
the optical needs and tastes
of the most exacting patron
Call at your convenience.
W.
MOODY
SIGHT SPECIALIST
AND OPTICIAN
Factory on
Prend«««
881 -W illam ette Street, Eugene, Oregon.
Telephone 302
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lis you r ow n m oney
you 're spending,
sa ys Barney McGee
“ Go
ahead nnd
ch ew y o u r sw eet,
Nticky plug, if you
like it.
But there
is n ’ t an o rd in a ry
tobacco that’ s one,
tw o, three with Real
G ra vely.
T h e real
good tobacco taste
stays with it.”
C m Kid taair, amallcr chew,
longer Ili»* i» «vinti moke* t *e«i-
n in e f i r - v r l y c o a t I f* * l o t k e w
Ihttn ordînnrv plug,
W rii* to:
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for booklet mn ikgwtm( fn*g
BLUE MOUNTAIN.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Feb. 26.— Little Beulah Hastings was
quite ill during the past week.
Air. and Airs. Fred Frost were down
from Dinner creek for the week-end.
Airs. Clyde Hastings returned to the
Grove Thursday, after having spent sev-
rsrge Hastings.
ernl days with Mrs. George
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Palmer nnd little
grandson visited Sunday with tho R.
Ward family.
Erwin Wnippa, who had been in the
east for several months, returned home
last week.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert latncaster were
Sunday guests at the Finley Whipps
home.
estate o f the said deceased are hereby
required to present the same, duly veri
fied as the law requires, nt the of fi ee of
II. .1, Nhinn in Cottage Grove, Oregon,
to the said exerutrix within six mouths
from the 31st day of January, 1919.
MARY C. HAMBRICK,
Executrix of the Estate of
George F. Hawley, Deceased
IL J. NHINN,
Attorney for Executrix.
j31-f2H
P eyton Brand
REAL CHEWING PLU G
Plug packed in pouch
DISSTON AND RUJADA.
(Specinl to The Sentinel.)
Feb. 19.— Mr. and Airs. P. C. Christen­
sen. of Green Koek. were at the Lund-
berg home Tuesday.
Dan Beck, J. H. Milne and Alex Lund-
berg shipp a couple o f cars of wood to
the Grove this week.
.Miss Hattie Smith, of Wildwood, vis
ted several days of this week with Miss
Ruby Arlington and Miss Signe Snhlin.
Mrs. Edith Neal and Miss Grace Cox
spent the week end in Cottage Grove.
Airs. E. H. Holderman has oeen called
to the home of her sister, Mrs. Robt.
Mosby, to assist in caring for their
mother, “ Aunt” Jane Veatch, who has
been quite ill.
G. B. Pitcher, o f the Orove. was in
Rujada on business Saturday.
B. A. Heelye, of Eugene, spent sev­
eral days here last week
Miss Laura Brunner spent the week­
end with home folks in Eugene.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the matter of the estate of George
F. Hawley, deceased.
Notice is hereby given thnt Mary O.
Hambrick haH been by the County Court
of the State of Oregon in Lane county
appointed executrix o f the estate of
George F. Hawley, deceased.
All persons having claims against the
A Cottage Grove Man s
Experience
Can you doubt the evidence of this
Cottage Grove citizen t
You ean verify Cottnge Grove en­
dorsement.
Read this:
F. C. Ralston, retired farmer, 447
H. Third St., says: “ Whenever I have
an opportunity to speak n good word
for Doan’s Kidney Pills I do not hesi­
tate to do so. This medicine regulsfcs
the nction of the kidneys and over­
comes (tains due to disordered kidneys.
I have lieen obliged to use a kidney med­
icine on several occasions for kidney
complaint nnd in every instance, Doan’s
Kidney Pills hnve never failed to give
satisfactory resulta. ”
Price 60c, at all dealers.
Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that
Mr. Ralston had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfgrs , Buffalo, N. Y.
f21 28
A Y y o u r sm oketaste
flush up against a
listening post— and you’ll
get the Prince Albert call, all ri^htl
You’ll hunt a jimmy pipe so quick and
get so much tobacco joy out of every
puff you'll wish you had been born
twins! For, Prince Albert puts over a turn
new to every man fond of a pipe or a home
matte cigarette. It wins your glad hand com ­
pletely. T h at’s because it has the qualityt
And, right behind this quality flavor and quality fra­
grance is Prince Albert’s freedom from bite and parch
which is cut out by our exclusive patented process.
W e tell you to smoke your fill at any clip— jimmy
pipe or makin’s cigarette— without a comeback I
T o p p y rad bag», tidy rrd tint, handrnma pound and
hair pound tin humidort and— that clever, practical
pound crystal gloat humidor with epnngr m oitltn tr
top that h ttp » I hr tobacco in euch p a rte d condition.
K. J. R eyn old s T o b a c c o C o., Winston-Salem, N .G